Have you reconfigured your web server (Apache?) to provide the correct
mime type? If not many browsers will not accept the configuration
script.
To debug the configuration scripts look at the javascript error
console and make use of alert() or other methods to provide
feedback... a javascript debugger might also be useful.
Regards
Henrik
On Tuesday 18 February 2003 22.37, Nicholas Ritter wrote:
> I have the file in the document root, and I see the client fetching
> the file, but the file doesn't seem to be configuring the browser
> to use the proxy server for some reason.
>
> I figure it is an error in the javascript code, but I am not all
> that familiar with javascript. As stands, i copied the javascript
> from the Squid FAQ and modified some values.
>
> Any suggestions for debugging this?
>
> Nick
>
> On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 15:09, Josh Kuperman wrote:
> > I keep mine on my local webserver; in DocumentRoot if your
> > running Apache. (I would just read the httpd.conf file to see
> > where that is - I used to know where it was on Apache but that
> > slipped my mind) Then I set the location
> > http://www.myserver.au/proxy.pac on the browser setup.
> >
> > On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 06:16:31PM -0600, Nicholas Ritter wrote:
> > > I have the being working to enable client auto configuration
> > > via a netscape format .pac file as specified by the Squid FAQ
> > > and the netscape doc that is link to from the FAQ.
> > >
> > > I have created the .pac javascript file, and added the MIME
> > > type to my apache server. The question I have is, where do I
> > > put the .pac file?
> > >
> > > I am running RedHat 7.3 with the redhat squid and apache RPMs.
> > >
> > > Nicholas
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